| # | Name | Comments | Country |
|---|
| 651 | Gail Dair | | AU |
| 652 | Darlene Davis | | US |
| 653 | Shannon Plummer | | AU |
| 654 | Wendy Purvis | | AU |
| 655 | Elena Chriss | | GB |
| 656 | Viv Goodwin | AU |
| 657 | Viv Goodwin | AU |
| 658 | Lauren Greasley | | AU |
| 659 | Anna Earnshaw | | AU |
| 660 | Kim Young | | AU |
| 661 | Jen Jewel Brown | This is a beautiful natural control animal and like the Great White Shark, needs to be protected. | AU |
| 662 | Misha Kahn | My family and I stumbled onto the issue of dingos as pets, when we found out our dog was a crossbreed dingo. Subsequently we have a taken in a full blood dingo by another thoughtless owner. Who wanted to put the dingo down because they did not understand. The unique nature of this wonderful creature. We have never regretted it. | AU |
| 663 | Robin Wells | The Fraser Island Dingoes are the purest strrain of Dingo in all of australia. Firstly lets look at why the first child was attacked; the Dingoes had three main sources of food on Fraser Island - they fed off scraps from the rubbish dump on Fraser Is, they ate the occasional brumby that died and they were fed by tourists. During this time there were no attacks and Dingoes and tourists co-existed. The clever Park rangers decided that they would close down all the food sources of the Dingoes. They shot all the Brumbies, closed down the rubbish tip on Fraser Is and they made it illegal to feed the Dingoes. It was only a short time after these crazy policies were put into place that the poor young boy was killed. Should we blame the Dingoes for this or should we blame the stupid, dim-witted polices of Parks and Wildlife who manage the island and who created this problem by taking away the Dingoes foodsources leaving the poor Dingoes starving? I say lets take control of Fraser Island away from Parks and Wildlife who have made such a mess of things with their shortsighted policies and let the Indigenous people of Fraser Island run the Island and start a program of controlled feeding of the Dingoes so that people and dingoes can co-exist on Fraser Island the way they used to before these dim-witted government policies were put into place. Parks and Wildlife no longer deserves to run Fraser Island as they have become trigger happy murderers - not only do they shoot dingoes infront of tourists I have even heard of them shooting Kookaburras because they flew onto a table where tourists were eating! | AU |
| 664 | Brooke Hay | | AU |
| 665 | Sandra Massey | Enough is enough, there are many more islands in QLD for those who do not want the full nature experience of Fraser Island. We need to protect them, not kill them. | AU |
| 666 | Dr. Ellen K. Rudolph | I have studied the Dingo on Fraser Island and elsewhere, and support all efforts to protect this species. Ignorance is exterminating the Dingo. Also, anyone who tells you that aerial baiting with 1080 is necessary is wrong AND ignorant, and they must be stopped. At the very least, educate yourself and your family - this is grassroots activism at its best! | US |
| 667 | danielle meunier | Hello there, I thought of signing this petition, because about an hour ago I saw a documentary on national geographic about Fraser Island. They showed a case about a man and a little boy killed by dingos. Well, I think the government should not allow hotels, campsites on places like that. Yes it brings money into the governments pocket, BUT it is no good for nature. People should respect wildlife aswell as nature itself. So I feel sorry for the dingos, escpecially when they have to be killed by the authority for the protection of the tourists. You find these problems everywhere in the world for all kinds of animals, people invade the territory of these animals. The government should be proud of these dingos and take care of them from the people. | BE |
| 668 | Helen Cairns | Dingos should be a PROTECTED SPECIES. | AU |
| 669 | Nick | | AU |
| 670 | Dagan Ryan | AU |
| 671 | Dagan Ryan | AU |
| 672 | Cameron Metzke | Save The Dingo !!! They are our responcibility and every Australians heritage. | AU |
| 673 | Shona kenrick | This is a beautiful animal, people that come to Fraser Island should respect them and supervise their children, they should enter at their own risk. | AU |
| 674 | Tracey Finlay Boys | Stop public camping on Fraser Island. Protect this species. Make Fraser Island an educational resource for future generations. Day tours for tourists and schools run by local indigenous people and rangers will raise awareness and stop the eradication of dingos on Fraser Island. | AU |
| 675 | Tracey Finlay Boys | Stop public camping on Fraser Island. Protect this species. Make Fraser Island an educational resource for future generations. Day tours for tourists and schools run by local indigenous people and rangers will raise awareness and stop the eradication of dingos on Fraser Island. | AU |
| 676 | Teja Lipold | AU |
| 677 | Ellen Boylen | | AU |
| 678 | Cathy Tapper | Save the dingo. Must another species die out. Let the Aboriginals manage them, they understand them with a pure heart. | AU |
| 679 | Pania | | AU |
| 680 | Karen Tapper | NZ |
| 681 | Jeff | We need to protect this wonderfull animal | AU |
| 682 | Anonymous | dingos are beautiful creatures and deserve the respect and care that all living species deserve | AU |
| 683 | Anonymous | dingos are beautiful creatures and deserve the respect and care that all living species deserve | AU |
| 684 | Anthony corrigan | i am a previous resident of Australia and am horrified by its governments colonial mindset which tried and succeeded in the removal of native culture customs and inhabitants both human and animal across the world and the blatant disregard for the right to life in this day and age of one of its most beautiful native inhabitants reminiscent of the fate of native species all over the world , education of the population is key to their survival as unfortunately the fate of this species and our own is in our hands and is close to the point of no return ,every year we lose many species, customs landscapes even dialects that evolved over thousands of years | IE |
| 685 | Anonymous | AU |
| 686 | Katrina Cahill | Stop the Slaughter!!
Dingoes and Wild dogs are living beings and they deserve to live free and happy lives. Please save them from extinction. | AU |
| 687 | Glenda Cunningham | AU |
| 688 | neil and lorriane lawton | garrett you sanctimonious get. your that busy with your criticsm of the Jap whaling you have no idea of the destruction to a true Australian native.shame on you. | AU |
| 689 | neil and lorriane lawton | garrett you sanctimonious get. your that busy with your criticsm of the Jap whaling you have no idea of the destruction to a true Australian native.shame on you. | AU |
| 690 | Lynton Burke | | AU |
| 691 | Natalie | The dingo is a necessary part of the Natural Australian Ecosystem, at least as it has been for thousands of years. The dingo is a beautiful and important animal, and needs to be protected. | AU |
| 692 | Greta Jourdane | AU |
| 693 | Joel | | AU |
| 694 | Simone Duffin | | AU |
| 695 | A Whiteman | | GB |
| 696 | Lisa Koehl | | US |
| 697 | Eureka Morrison | | ZA |
| 698 | Pamylle Greinke | | US |
| 699 | KRISTEN BREITWEG | not saving this intricle part of the circle of life is like ice cream w/ sweetner, not GOOD. | US |
| 700 | Eleni Michaels | AU |